Islamabad
President Dr Arif Alvi on Wednesday emphasised the need for educational institutions to focus on IT education to enable the country to jump on the bandwagon of digitisation to create job opportunities and meet future challenges.
Addressing International Virtual Conference on Digitalisation and Cyber Security organised by Virtual University of Pakistan, the president said there had been tremendous demand of IT graduates in the world and Pakistan, being a youthful country, could fill the gap.
The moot was also addressed by Minister for IT and Telecommunications Syed Aminul Haq, Secretary IT Shoaib Siddiqui and Rector of Virtual University besides IT experts from Pakistan and abroad who deliberated on the modern challenges related to the digitization and cyber security.
The president said Pakistan was arising in the field of IT and it was lucky to have a close collaboration between government and the private sector with both contributing to produce human resource through quality education providing them opportunities in the competitive world.
He said being non-resident sector, the IT sector had also created ample opportunities even for the women to work from home and earn revenue.
He said though the COVID-19 pandemic had created immense loss to lives and economies, it has simultaneously dragged the world into a virtual domain creating immense opportunities for Pakistan and many other countries.
Highlighting the modern trends in the field of IT like faster communication, exponentially increased data storage, use of artificial intelligence and modern research in medical and drug, he said all the modern developments were linked to each other.
“Once we have all these pathways and roads going to everywhere, there is an issue of security those pathways. Imagine there were two incidents of plane crash related to software. Imagine these softwares can be hijacked in all fields. We have seen happening it in hospitals…these matters are very important as far as governments are concerned,” the president remarked.
He said with the improvement of communication technology, there was need to secure data. He said Pakistan was efficiently protecting its tremendous data related to NADRA, health and telecom sector against the cyber criminals.
“The risk involved in the hijacking of security are tremendous. It can lead to wars. Cyber espionage and cyber attacks are already happening. There is phobia already building up in the world. Apps are being restricted, are being forced to be sold to reliable handlers… The governments are suspecting other governments for being involved in cyber espionage,” he said.—APP